91.   Mrs Rose Davison called for more options to be considered by the council.

92.   Most of the money spent in capital cases goes towards the litigation, which can take over a decade before all the avenues of appeal have been exhausted.

93.   THE commodity group, Berisford International, looked set yesterday to take over CandJ Clark, the family-controlled shoemaker that has been wracked by internal feuding.

94.   PARENTS at a small church primary in Dunblane yesterday voted to become the first in Scotland to take over the running of their school.

95.   Soon after President Clinton took over, after talks with John Major, he claimed a continuation of the special relationship with Britain was not in doubt.

96.   Then taken over the back way, through the back road into the garden in Mouncy Street.

97.   Unfortunately it may conceivably cause liver disease if taken over a long period, and this is to be tested by administering it to pigs.

98.   German troops marched off in column of four, without reconnaissance, to take over the fort.

99.   This would, possibly, reduce the time taken over business matters in the middle of the day.

100.   We would like a volunteer to take over the party plan sales of Alison Bell Leisurewear.

v. + over >>共 975
take 6.05%
hand 4.63%
divide 2.08%
fight 1.81%
look 1.71%
develop 1.09%
disagree 0.91%
win 0.88%
cook 0.87%
resign 0.80%
take + p. >>共 108
over 15.97%
as 14.08%
at 11.63%
in 9.26%
with 9.23%
for 6.54%
by 3.12%
about 2.84%
before 2.74%
during 2.45%
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